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SHIPPING

>/ PORT. OF AUCKLAND.

YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS.

(4-20 a.m.). from Bis Omaha; (Bonaki (3 a.m.). flom J'aiirntiga; Clansman nolo a.mO. froln l J « sse ": Rangitoto (1.40 i\ a ) from Coromandc!; Omnna (4.35 p.m.), ? r ' n m Matnkana; Apanui (5.15 p.m.), from fcreit Bnvrior. oKaikorai. (f P-m.), from Wellington.

; .YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. jj al) npanui (3.15 p.m.), for Sydney. Paslerigers virst Saloon.— Miss Mitotic, Miss Harvey, Mr 'J. W. Clarke, Mr. W. S. Smart, Tiir H. Caminer, Mr. L. A. Scott, ilr' lt. A.i Hay, Mr. J. W. Pitt, Mr. tl* H. McCormnck. Mr. C. T. MnnViins. Mr. G. AVolf. Mr. G. Clark, Messrs. C T and J. Knnkin. Miss .Tones, Mr. and J'rs. C. E. Melville. Mr, P, A. Herman, Mrs! Kingdom. Mr. J. ,T. B. Cnrrick, Mr. \V ft. Rashleisrh, Mr. O. Donaldson, Mrs. Milne "and child. Miss Boynson, Mr. L. H. Wvnvard, Mrs. Bunks, Miss Sullivan, Mr. and Mi's. J. <T. and Miss O'Brien, Mr. A. Ti Byles. Miss Boormnn. Mr. IT. E. Messenger. Mr. 1). H. Gibson. Mr. W. .T. Mercer, Mr. A. L. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. perrctt and child. Miss Longmore, Mr. T. ,T. Masse,, Mrs. Red fern and child. Mr. nnd Mrs K. L\. Bel/ord and two children, Mr. E. Pearce, Mr. E. E. Welch, Miss Waters. Miss Paton, Miss Dawson. Mrs. fsieerc, Mrs. Bodle. Mr. J. R. _Smith, Mr. Y. Beaumont, Mr. G. H. Kinse. Second Saloon.—Mr. R. M. Moore, Mr. C. O. Bulstrode, Mr. K. K. Land, Mr. W. Ward Baker, Mr. J. Campbell. Mr. W. Collins. Mr. H. J. Cornelius, Mrs. Fowler nnd child. Miss Meeiian, Miss Mathews. Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. and Miss lisurenti, Mrs. Macdonnld ond child, Mrs. Say. Mr.' and Mrs. J. Scott and child, Mr. "VP. G. Jones, Mrs. Larson. Mrs. Hamlin, jfrs. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Redman, Miss Justice. Mrs. Peeves; and 34 thirdclass, including one Indian. Haiiraki, (5.25 p.m.), for Wellington. - Apanui' (12.10 a.m.), for Great Barrier; Taniwha (2.15 a.m.), for Paeroa: Lyttelton (3 a-.m.). for Coast; Mahuraigi (noon), for coasf - Kawau (4.20 p.m.), for Warkworth; Jtungitoto (5.40 p.m. l ). for Thames. . Omana/ (6.40 p.m.). for Waiheke. » Bruns\Vick (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington.

' VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Piikeko, from Portland, morning. Kawau, from Warkworth, 4 a.m. Waipu. from Kerepeehi, 5 am. Tani'.vhn, from Pneroa. 7 a.m. Claymore, from Whangarei. 8 a.m. Omatia, from Waiheke, 1) a.m.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Kaikorai, for Port Kembla, evening. Pukeko, for East Coast bays, noon, Apanui. for Parenga, noon. Motu. for Awanui, noon. Ronaki, for Tnuranga, noon. Waipu/ for Waiheke, 1.45 p.m. Kawau, for Waiheke. 1.45 p.m.

VESSELS DUE TO-MORROW, Waimea. from Gisborne, morning. Awahou, from- Gisborne, morning.

VESSELS SAILING TO-MORROW. Taniwlia. for Paeroa, 5 p.m dayinore, for Whangarei, 9 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL. Kawaiiri. Westport, to sail. Tofua. Fiji. November 25. Ulimaroa, Sydney, November 26. n Maunganui, Sydney. December S. H.M.S, Dunedin, Wellington, December 5./ . Southern Cross. New Hebrides, early January.

OVERSEAS. Bosworth, Galveston. November 25. Oolden Coast, Los Angeles, November 27. Gretaston, Ocean Island, November 27. Min. New York, November 30. Malolo, Sydney, December 1. Niagara, Vancouver. December 2. Port Campbell. London, December 2. Parracombe, Montreal, December 3. Port Darwin, New York, December 3. Canadian Transporter, South, December 5. to load. Cornwall, Liverpool, December 5.

E.VRT-Y SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. INTERCOLONIAL AND OVERSEAS. Piako. Canada unci England. November £6. Waipahi. Suva. November 29. Illimaroa. Sydney, November 23. Tofua, Fiii, November 30. Niagara. Sydney, December 3. Canadian Transporter, America and Canada. December 5. Moeraki. Sydney. December 5. Maunganui, Sydney. December 6. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Tahiti, at San Francisco; sails for Wellington November 27. 1 . Aoranei. due Vancouver December 6: sails for Auckland December 11. • Niagara, left Vancouver November 13; Z' r diie Auckland December 2; sails for Sydney December 3. Makura, due Sydney November 23: sails i'\r Wellington and San Francisco November 28.BRITISE PASSENGER STEAMERS. Buahine. left Southampton October 25; due Wellington December 2. . Jlataroa, left Southampton November 8; ■due Wellington December 10. V Kimutaka, left Southampton November ' 25: duo Wellington December 24. Rangitata, left Southampton November 22; dup Auckland December 21. Tainui, leaves Southampton December 6; IT due Wellington January 11. Rancitane, leaves Southampton December 20; due Wellington January 22. Rotoma, lea.ve3 Liverpool December 21: 'due Auckland January 28.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. iUlimaroa, left Sydney Novemoer 22, arrives Auckland November 06. ' ■ Maheno. leaves Melbourne for Wellington i'"' December 17. Jfaunganui, (hie November 26; sails for Auckland November 29. v Mamma, due Sydney November 26; sails "t- for Auckland November 29. Manuka, left Melbourne for Wellington via Southern ports. November 20; due Wellington November 29. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Waitomo, H.M.C.S. Iris. „ , Devonport>—H.M.S. Philomel, r»ucuia (Admiralty oil-tanker), H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Laburnum. Central Wharf—Moeraki (U.S.S. Coy.), Piako (N.Z.S. Coy.), Tutakenai (N.Z. /Govt.). Queen's Wharf—Kent (N.Z.S. Coy.), Kai-

korai (U.S.S. Coy.). CfcelseA—Lady Lewis (Spedding, Ltd.). Kind's Wharf—Kaiwarra (U.S.S. Coy.). Prince's Wharf—Rangitiki (N.Z.S. Coy.), Mabia ■ (1,. D. Nathan), Ivairanga (U.S.S. Coy.).

The Kaiwarra is to sail for Wellington, Lyttelton and Duncdin on Tuesday. The Komata, which is being recommisBioned after overhaul, is to sail from Wellington for Westport at one o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. Tiie Kaituna arrived at Wellington from . 'Auckland on Thursday evening. From Wellington she will go to West port, Greymouth, —Launceston and Melbourne. Russell and Somers, Limited, advise that ilio Anchor Lino steamer Alexander is scheduled to load at Onehunga for Nelson and W/st Coast ports next Friday.

* : The Kixrow is now to leave BlufT tins afternoon fur Dunodin, Timaru arid Lyttelton (o continue loading for Wellington, "Gisborno and Auckland.

Tho Northern Company advises that the .■Otimai is lo l>e despatched for Opotiki and '-'Kntarere af five o'clock on Monday even ing, nnd the Toa for Whakatane ut 110011 on Tuesday.

After being delayed by tho flooded river at West.port tho Kawat.iri is expected to leave for Auckland at three o'clock to-mor-row moming. She is due cri Wednesday. • The Waimea arrived at Napier from Gisnoriie at midnight on Thursday night and "was to sail for Auckland at three o'clock jTesterdny nffernoon. 'She is due to-morrow and will iieitii at Prince's Wharf.

The Wingatui left Portland for Wellington and Lyttelton last night. After disr fhargmg her cargo of cement she will load t ■' J ' V " e 't°n for Wellington and Auckland ;-Out the middle of next week.

MATAKANA REFITTING. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matakana, which reached England from } New Zealand last July, has since been lying • in the 'Tyne, where the Wallsend Ship-way ».nnd Engineering Company has been carrying out alterations and improvements lo the ship's propelling machinery, similar lo 'lr|? ose effected about 12 months ago in the sj.Xamaroa nnd Mataroa. The rearrangement °f the blading of their turbines and imt Provements in their condensers and proriJv Proved so complete a success in - these ships, whose speed was incraased from -i" to 15i knots, that the owners decided <iK> have the Matakana similarly dealt with . .the .company, which built the Maure- - tania's engines. The Matakana's engines ~ 3ire of the same type as those in the Tanniuw»a and Mataroa, namely, double-reduction ■Beared .turbines, and it is confidently anticipated that the improvements now being . carried out at Wallsend will similarly inher speed by 14 to 2 knots It is not -Jf.BOwn locally whether tho Matakana will bo to bum oil-fuel. The Matakana '» to leave London on January 7 for Aus- • S v? n .Ports, and will subsequently xome : v jXqw Zealand cto Joad iUoxaoivatdfl. 11-:

THE KAIRANCtA. Kai f r t n e ,L" n ,- on f in3 . o , ai ; KO from Australia the laud, on Monday! 1 QuecnsTHE PIAKO. WW Hn< \r Up vil , h at' Central tin A J ho ? ea Shipping Comand Lourlm? 10 1 ? K, u° to Bnil for Halifax Jjondou at daybreak on Tuesday. THE BRUNSWICK. fnn h M t n nkor Bnnmviek Bailed for Wellincconn^ri bOUr , n6 J B . nd S ,? d ,V ey l!19t Pedro unloaclins bulk oil from San THE MAHIA. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mama is to sail for Wellington and Nupiov nt daybreak on Tuesday to complete unloading ger.eial merchandise from London. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa lett Sydney for Auckland at mid-day yesterday with SIX) passengers, ns well us mail ing car S O, is duo on Tuesday mornTHE OIL TRADER. •o V"4 er garter of the Shell Company, the <"p , Oil Shipping Company's tanker Oil .Lracier reached Wellington on Wednesday morning. After unloading a quantity of oil at. Miramar she sailed for Lyttelton on .1 nursday to complete discharge. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's Island steamer lofua. en route from Tonga and Samoa, 'm. j va Auckland at four o'clock on -Lnursdny afternoon. She is due on Monday and will berth at Prince's Wharf. THE HAURAKI. After unloading a largo quantity of cargo from Pacific Coast ports tho Union Company s motor-ship Hauraki sailed for Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney last evening to complete dischargo.

THE KAIKORAI. With general cargo from South Island ports and Wellington, the Kaikorai arrived last night and berthed at Queen's Wharf. It is lioped to complete discharge of the vessel and despatch her for Port Kembla this evening. AORANGI CLEARED SUVA. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi reached Suva irom Auckland at- ten o'clock yester day morning and sailed in the evening in continuation of her voyage to Honolulu and Vancouver. Sho is due at Vancouver on December 6. THE WAIPAHI. After loading at South Island ports the Waipahi left Lyttelton for Napier and Auckland Inst evening. Sha is expected at Auckland on Wednesday, and is to sail for Suva next Friday. THE MAUNGANUI. Having been recommissioned after overhaul, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maunganui left Auckland for Sydney yesterday afternoon. The vessel will arrive at Sydney on Tuesday, and she is due back at Auckland on December 3. THE EANGrITIKI. To complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for England, the New Zealand Shipping Company's motor-liner Rangitiki is to sail for Napier and Wellington at ten o'clock on Monday night. From Wellington the vessel will be despatched for Southampton and London on December 7. MELBOURNE SERVICE. The Union Company's passenger steamer Manuka left Melbourne at mid-day on Wednesday for Wellington, via Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton. The vessel is due at Bluff to-morrow and at Wellington next Friday. Next Saturday 6he is to be despatched from Wellington for Melbourne direct. GENERAL AVERAGE DECLARED. Advice has been received that a general average of 3 per cent, has been declared on the steamer Westerdijk owing to a fire which broke out in the bunkers during her trip from Fremantle to Adelaide. The vessel was inward bound from Continental ports to Australia, and had cargo for New Zealand. THE lONIC. To complete discharging cargo from London the Shaw, Savill nnd Albion liner lonic i 3 to leave Port Chalmers for Bluff to-day. Afterwards the vessel will load for her homeward voyage in the South and will then come to Auckland to complete loading. She is due at this port on December 7, nnd is to sail for Southampton and London, via Panama, on December 11. L. I). Nathan and Company, Ltd., are the local agents. PORT CAMPBELL'S PASSENGERS.

The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company advises that tlio Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell is scheduled to reach Auckland from London 011 December 2. In addition to general merchandise for Auckland and Wellington the vessel has on board the following saloon passengers for Xew Zealand Major. Mrs. n;id Miss Rose, Miss N. Hogg, Mr. Worthington. Mrs. S. Blair, Miss S. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. II Simmonds, Mrs. and Miss Dalzell. PUKEKO AND AWAHOU. Messrs. Watkin and Wallis advise that tho Richardson steamer Pukeko is due at, Auckland from Portland this morning. Tho vessel will load at Central Wharf and she is to be despatched for East Coast bays, •Napier and Wairoa at mid-day to-day. The Richardson Bteamer Awahou is due from Gisborne to-morrow and will berth at King's Wharf. She is to sail for Hicks Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay at five o'clock on Tuesday evening. THE PORT HARDY. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port 'Hardy, which left Wellington for Lyttelton and Duncdin on Thursday to complete unloading cargo from Liverpool, will afterwards load at Dunedin arid also at Wellington, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on December 16 and to sail for Halifax and London on December 21. The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company is the local agents.

CLANSMAN'S CHRISTMAS RUNNING. The Northern Company advises that arrangements have been inado for the Clansman to leave Auckland for Russell and Northern ports on Saturday, December 21. On the return trip she will leave'Mangonm for Auckland, via way ports, on Tuesday, December 21. . On Thursday, December 26, tho vessel will bo despatched from Auckland for Russell with passengers for tho Russell regatta. On Saturday, December 28, she is to leave Auckland for Russell and Noithern ports, and on the return trip she is to leave Mangonui for Auckland, via way ports, on Monday, December 30. On Friday. January 3, the Clansman wi commence her summer running, and will afterwards leave Auckland for ltusscll and Northern ports twice a week. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wirolcss stations to-day;— . Auckland.— Aorangi. Maui Pomarc, Garriso, Bosworth. Golden Coast, Age, Maunganui, Hauraki, Ulimaroa. Chatham Islands.—Min, Parracombo. Wellington.—liuapehu, Isiagara. _ Port Hunter, North Pacific, Marama, Corinthic, Oil Trader. ~ , A warn a —lahitj, Makura, Manuka, ivalingo, Waikouaiti, Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Larson, Kosmos, Southern Princess.

BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—November 22: Arrived— Kaimanawa (12.20 a.m.), from Westport; Ngiipuhi (6 a.m.), from hew Plymouth: AVahinc (7.1i0 a.m.), front Lyttelton; 1 oolta ill ;;o a.m.), from Auckland; Corinna (11.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Ruapehu ~(4.40 m m.), from Auckland. Sailed —Conninic (7 a.'m.),- for London; Oil Trader (7.30 a.m.), for Jjyltelton; Marama (3.10 P.m.), for Sydney; Waliine (7.r>o p.m.). for Lyttelton; Ngapuhi, for Now Plymouth; luiituna, for WeKtport.

LYTTELTON.—November 22: Arrived— Paua (6.30 a.m.), from Bluff; Maori (0.4 a a.m.), from Wellington; Port Hardy (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington: Galo (7 a.m.), from Timarii; Norfolk (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Waipahi (9.45 a.m.), from Timaru; Canopus (1.45 p.m.), from Westport; tecs (7 50 p.m.), from the. Chathams. bailed--Foxton (10.50 a.m.), for Foxton; City of Mobile (5.30 p.jn.), for Timaru; Gale (0.6 p.m ), for Wellington: Paua (0.25 p.m.), for 131 ufT; Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Canadian Transporter (8.5 p.m.), for limaru; Waipahi (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet (9.10 p.m.), for Kaikoura. DUNEDlN.—November 22: Sailed—Waikouaiti (7.15 p.m.), for Timaru.

BLUFF.—Novembor .22: Sailed—Karetu (8 p.m.), for Hobart. SUVA.—November 21: Sailed—Tofua (4 p.m.). for Auckland. November 22: Arrived —Aorangi (10 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed —Aorangi (5 p.m.), for Vancouver.

SYDNEY.—November 22: Sailed—JJlimaxoa .(1 .for-Aucklaud.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 9

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 9

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 9